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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- by aekin .. the Secre-t uy of State to 4e lgnate one· on hi• f:N;t· ~eaponetblllty. 1f you agr•e wlth this ncommeadatlon, I eugge-at that Walter Jenkins or 1. should call Oovcarao~ Burn.a to explabi that O.l" deci•lon. le motlvate-d hy a dest!!e to get
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- there. In this connectic1n~ it . has occurred · to us that perhaps the Development Assistance I CcmmittN~ ~~· f · the OECD might provide a useful mechanism for thi·s purpose. I ' As for aid to the developing nations)) I was glad to, ·1ea;rn of th? Federal
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- - 49 5 GSA FORM 7122 ( 7-7 2) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: #11 a Memo.- - DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION White House, for AID concurrence. Bundy re Gaud
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- , and thon you may wt.eh to turn to s$cretary McNamara. and OeneJ!lal Taylol' for a _.e.po;rt .on Vietnam. ~omme·nt j You will know better than I how fa'I/ you wish to go tn the dtecussi:o n of further aid to Vietnam after the Sec ..etary's report. . ~ob
- the President explain the matter to the people over television and radio. " . _+I; ~.-e:A ~ / ~ ~.1v~~, against those of Walter Jenkins, ~ l.~ I have checked this against my own ·notes 1 which are much m ·o re complete, and against the recollection
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- · ... "' . i VIE\:J THAT T:L._ SOONER THE US WENT FOR NEUTRALIZATION IN ' ; I · .'· ' VIL~ N AM THE BETTER OFF THEY WOULD BEc 1 > · - i HE THEll $AID °THAT THE MOST HE COULD DO AT THE PRESENT HE REVERTED TO THE SUBJECT TO SAY · TH AT FR A~ CE
- the miracle of Formosa - which some years ago was barren and destitute, a tiny island without hope, and now is a garden spot of prosperity. The Formosa miracle, he insists, is the product of American aid and help and programming. The same can be done
- assert that in this mood the Indians a:::-~ highly unlikely to compromise on Kashmir. Instead continued hold-up of US aid is rapidly being interpreted as political pres sure on India to give up Kash.i..--nir. Embassy Delhi contends that if we hold up
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- . 10:15 pm ..... i 9 66 I ' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ...- .... ,. .,... ~ ................. -...Y .... . ... -.. George Woods -is eager to -start working over the Indians on a selfhelp and aid package as soon as ha knows whe:re we stand
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION White House, for AID concurrence. FILE LOCATION NSF McGeorge Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 4, 5/1-27/64 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access
- and McArthur especially) has done a coJnprehensive consultation with the top Leadership, but it is a fact that the Senate authorization on aid will be up in the next ten )Lu:n~~~-t()~ ~1~ ~~4 f~~ · . If you ant to go ahead with the wheat sale, but keep
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- funds are unprogrammed and could be made available for India and Pakistan. D etail: 1. Deferred AID Proj ectso Loans for the following projects were obligated from prior year money. We have not gone ahead with the Indian projects _gue to the stop-order
- ;.-U;-char.acte;-~f Co~~ism~·~-z;pp-~·;~-·-· · · ··· Communist subversion-anc.Cagir-ancffzemen-f" iii..a .n y forrn~---· ancf"to· ···employ force judici~ly wh;~-the ·Communist-·aide pro.vesunreceptive to negotiation and consultation and persists in its
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- FORM 7122 ( 7 - 72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 9 DATE RESTRICTION Agency : W hite House, for AID concurrence. F I LE LOCATION NSF , McGeorge Bundy
- over the withholding of major U.S. aid and the need to solve the IPC problem. I think this conversation may provide an opening for us to go back at him with specific propisals for reaching an understanding on IPC which would permit aid to flow. Tom Mann
- .w,e'll res\une badly needed economic aid•. R. W. Komer DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526, Sec. 3.4 . NARA, Date '?'~l 5~1 By..J..;;;;_,.-- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONp.0ENTIAL ;> DECLASSIFIED Authority. ,J\,J 'l'5 -- L(o O(-Et;) By~,, NARA, Datc '5
- had not aided Hanoi. In general, the Viet Cong line is to play down the attacks. There was no indication that the attacks had any appreciable effect on VC supplies or reinforcements. The deployment and expansion of U.S. combat forces produced
- of OTTAWA 183, Aug. 17, 1965 To: Secretary of State From: Ambassador Butterworth Following is August 17 Toronto Globe &: Mail editorial comment on Pearson-Johnson correspondence and Canadian aid to Vietnam: "Prime Minister Lester Pearson has sustained
- . In a nutshell, we now have the Indians nibbling on an October Shastri visit and coming to us on aid. The Paks are playing harder to get, but the -'L. British hope to see Ayub this week. We 1 ve also been passing other quiet vr signals. The trouble
- considers beneficial to its economy. Prior to ratification by the Brazilian Congress, AID had received tentative applications for insurance from U.S. firms to cover investments totalling in excess of $200 million. The formal ratification of the agree ment
- this week, and the IsraeliJ ordanian border seems quieter for the moment. Our main business has been on the military aid front with Israeli talks here and a Saudi decision to buy our planes. Turkey. The Justice Party won an rmexpected landslide
- j i i I I \ HANDWRITING Fil~ • MEMORANDUM v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
- immediately severed diplomatic relations and withdrew its aid missions from both Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Such developments, Secretary Rusk declared, were . regarded in .Washington "with } ,, '. -~ i ' 296 . ti . - .. ~---;~ ' Tm: UNITED
- . However, some may turn to the Communist Bloc for aid, not only if they feel the West has not been sufficiently responsive to their n~eds, but also as a means of em phasizing their neutrality. Many of' the nev West African nations will probably also
- Foreign aid
- to President Macapagal. (page 3 of 6 pages) .... -4E .. We will press generally and strongly for more third country aid, stressing the gravity of the situation and our deepening concern. A sum~ary of existing third country aid is in Tab C, attached. F
- will be worth $millions in aid. Approve j R. W. Komer Disapprove _ _ cc: Mr. Moyers P. S. The State Department would like you to hand the signed original to the Ambassador tomorrow, and if you approve this plan, a signature at Tab A will put us in position
- . ·t1ae ~ ,~. ,.-....1~ 1t may ·. .n a t1*t tbla illacovar wUl a mue "Wdiloa.. ..a a\raaa.B.l f' la early M••· Ya.·uJOJ-4 •wr nntoll Cabot LGdg.,• .tel& IU& w.._.•• M4 TU.e4a7. U. •aid 11&9 npt t¥.ag to tile w.SgM peopl• M4 Wt muoll aeod-fffU..1-14•4 Wm
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- military aid to credit sales, he 1s been increasingly touchy -- especially when we tell him. his economic problems are more serious than the military threats he im.agines (largely from Nasser). At the same time, to the extent the Shah buys hardware we want
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- in Vietnam? (What is the trend of the counterinsurgency program, how stable is the Khanh government, and what is the effectiveness of our current policy of assisting the South Vietnamese Government by economic aid, military training and logistical support?) 2
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- and loans and g2"aat·a . We have al.r eady taken steps to coordinate better the Latln American Bu.iieati of_the State Deputment. and the· Latin American dlvlaton of .AID by estabU.sblng a single line of command and redudng the number .o f clearancea
- , the- bad political impact abJ:>oad, the -dam•1• to our own tourlttt propam. and effects on the Kennedy R.o und. . ~ All ol thi• will culminate ln reco~•ndatlona next w•ek tor a Pr~aid•ntlal . 0 mesa•a•. In ad.ditlon, lt looke as tf you would be asked
- to continue our diplomatic efforts to obtain a peaceful aettleme nt, and emphasized our intent to uee 11 care and restraint'~ to insure that the war dld not expand. The message also acknowledged AuatraUa•e present aid to the GVN and aeked that 11 most earnest
- declared war on poverty. This provides a good basis for a new approach to foreign aid and technical assistance. You could call for a unified effort by the more advanced and prosperous nations to combat the poverty, disease and ignorance that threaten our
- WASHINGTON April 14, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Senate Foreign Relations Committee reports the Aid Bill with three interesting changes ?~ 1. The Committee recommends $3. ~53 billion, which is only $28 million below your request. 9 of the 28
- congressional majority rule. U.S. Action: 1. Under thes•3 circumstances, we would not make available new large program loans to Colombia, but would lL"Id.t aid instead to 'c.echn~cal as.sis tance, some project lending, PL 480 ' commodities, disbur:;jct:ient
- Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
- ~ar:!ara, ~-.. ~oyc=s, a~d C
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- have made some comments on the current AID issue which make me fear that you may be losing confidence in Dave Bell. It would be a great loss if this should happen -- ( 1) because Bell is an outstandingly able, loyal, and modest public servant
- coverage GATT and TAGG European economic matters Economic integration SAUNDERS Civic action Counter-insurgency MAP and economic PL-480 and police programs aid - (only top round-ups • ( " " 11 and controversial " " issues) " ) SCHLESINGER United Nations